Hase and Welham
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[2017] FamCA 633
•18 August 2017
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Hase and Welham [2017] FamCA 633
[2017] FamCA 633
18 August 2017
CaseChat Overview and Summary
In the matter of Hase and Welham, heard before Gill J, the parties sought directions from the Court regarding arrangements to be put in place. The precise nature of the underlying dispute between Hase and Welham is not detailed in the provided text.
The primary legal issue before the Court was to determine the necessary arrangements for the parties. This included considering the interim determination of any matters the parties wished to rely upon, and the procedural steps required for the presentation of such material.
Gill J ordered that the matter be adjourned to a specific date and time for the purpose of determining the arrangements. The Court further directed that any material intended for interim determination by the parties must be filed and served no later than the close of business on the day preceding the adjourned hearing. This ensured that all parties would have adequate time to review any evidence or submissions before the Court made its interim decisions.
The primary legal issue before the Court was to determine the necessary arrangements for the parties. This included considering the interim determination of any matters the parties wished to rely upon, and the procedural steps required for the presentation of such material.
Gill J ordered that the matter be adjourned to a specific date and time for the purpose of determining the arrangements. The Court further directed that any material intended for interim determination by the parties must be filed and served no later than the close of business on the day preceding the adjourned hearing. This ensured that all parties would have adequate time to review any evidence or submissions before the Court made its interim decisions.
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